MVC :: Cannot Pass Model To Action Via ActionLink?
Jun 4, 2010
I'm trying to implement paging in my app, so i need to know what page the user wants to click on, as well as pass the model (for some fields)I'm able to pass the desired page, just not the model (for the search criteria)here is my view:
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Heres my Controller Action
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My ViewModel SearchResults has a string property "Search". When i do it this way searchModel == null in the NextPage Action.
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Jun 24, 2010
Having a brain fart again - i just wanna pass the contents of a TextBox to a Controller Action via an ActionLink - and i cant figure out how
Heres my View
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My Controller:
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but name is always null - how can i pass the current value in the textbox? ViewData directionary doesnt seem to work either
PS. Id love to pass the entire model from the View -> Controller - but it complains about not having a parameterless constructor (which i do)
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May 12, 2010
m having problem in passing parameter to controller action, i have done the following
Url.Action("SchoolDetails","School",new{id=item.SchoolId}) and my controller action follows
public ActionResult SchoolDetails(string schoolId,_ASI_School schoolDetail)
{
schoolDetail = SchoolRepository.GetSchoolById(schoolId);
return View(schoolDetail);
}
i dn't know why the schoolId above in action is getting null..
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Feb 24, 2011
My problem with the following is how do I send the ModelStateErrors to the action Employee, when I go through the catch part in DeleteEmployee
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With return View("Employee", model); I a still not able to send the ID and Name as parameter.
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Sep 16, 2010
I am using ASP.NET MVC 1. I want to pass an int value to from an action to view. I can use 2 ways.
Use ViewData dictionary.
Define a class to contain the int value.
Other these two, Is there a way to pass the int value to view so that I can get the int value using just Model like
<label><%= Model %></label>
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Jun 12, 2010
My httppost action doesnt seem to have received my model. The code is below;
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i put a breakpoint on the line; return RedirectToAction("Error", "Dashboard"); and i found that appQualif carried no values whatsoever from the form i submitted..
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Jan 30, 2010
i don't want to use <input type="submit"> mainly because it's a button, i'd rather user ActionLink, so i am using Ajax.ActionLink, and i'm not sure what to place in the routeValues argument for it to pickup the new (edited) data (user enters comments etc) and send it to my action.
this is what i have, but of course, it sends the original comment before user edit back to the server/action
<%= Ajax.ActionLink("Update", "UpdateComment", Model.Comment,
New AjaxOptions With
{.UpdateTargetId = Model.CommentDivId, .HttpMethod = "Post"})%>
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Jun 30, 2010
I've been using Html.Action("ActionName", "ControllerName") to invoke child actions across controllers without needing to have the view in ViewsShared. This has been working great for displaying things like session or cookie information.
Instead of just accessing cookies, I would like to pass additional parameters to Html.Action("ActionName", "ControllerName") so the action can execute different code based on the the data passed to the original view.
Should I be using a different method to pass parameters to a child action in a different controller?
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May 19, 2010
I'm building an MVC 2 RTM app, and I want to be able to share my model across applications. I'd *like* to be able to implement it like:ASP.NET MVC2 app (holds Views and Controllers)Class library to hold Model(s)WCF app to handle the data transactions with the models via different data stores across apps I had the MVC app working fine, but I wanted to abstract the data stuff and be able to work with the model across apps through the WCF site, so I created a class library project and moved all of the Models classes into that and set-up a WCF app, then added project references to the MVC and WCF apps that point at the class library. The idea was I can create services that take and return objects from the model via method calls across apps. It appears that everything's wired up correctly in the MVC project, so I'm passing the objects stored in the Models class library between controllers and views and everythig is compiling just fine, but for some reason the data is not being passed back from the views to the controller on POST -- all of the properties in the classes are null or empty.
When I debug the app, I can see that the values are stored in the model data dictionary but not the model object itself. What am I doing wrong? Am I on the wrong path, or missing something obvious (to some)?
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Mar 13, 2010
Getting to grips with ASP.NET MVC. So far, so good, but this one is a little nuts. I have a view model that contains a dictionary of attributes for a hyperlink, used like this:
menu = model variable Html.ActionLink(Html.Encode(menu.Name), Html.Encode(menu.Action), Html.Encode(menu.Controller), menu.Attributes, null) The problem is the position of "menu.Attributes" expects an object in the form:
new { Name = "Fred", Age=24 }
From what I can tell, this anonymous object is actually converted to a dictionary via reflection anyway BUT you can't pass a dictionary to it in the first place!!!
The Html generated for the link simply shows the dictionary type. How on earth do I get round this? The whole point is that its general and the controller can have set the menu.Attributes previously....
Based on a post below I tried the following:
Html.ActionLink(Html.Encode(menu.Name), Html.Encode(menu.Action), Html.Encode(menu.Controller), new RouteValueDictionary(menu.Attributes), new Dictionary<string,object>())
but this still doesn't work (I guess the code internally calls the generic method that takes objects?). The above (and my original solution of passing a dictionary to the 4th paramater produces a HTML similar to this:[URL] i.e. it's using reflection and working things out completely wrong...
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Oct 9, 2010
how can i pass multiple parameters in html.actionlink?
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Apr 20, 2010
I need to pass javascript function as a parameter value to the ajax actionlink in asp.net mvc app. how can we achieve this?
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Jan 26, 2011
i wonder something about mvc post method. for example I created a view "strongly typed" from a model (MyModel).
<%@ Page Title="" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Views/Shared/Site.Master" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage<Demo1.Models.MyModel>" %>
for Create actionsthere is two way.
first one takes MyModel as parameter
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult cart(MyModel md, int someID)
{
//some code
//.....
return View(MyModel);
}
second one does not take parameter as model.
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult cart(int someID)
{
//some code
//.....
return View(Mymodel);
}
for first one way, after form post the form values does not delete, I mean form does not cleared,after second one form is be cleared. why this diffirence?
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May 23, 2010
I'm sure something like this worked before for taking a type and pass it to another action method (I cannot / never use TempData)
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Apr 22, 2010
I have need to provide a URL to a controller and action in one of my model classes. Is this possible to do with out providing the entire webaddress as well?
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Mar 31, 2011
Why is a null parameter being passed to the following controller action?
public FileContentResult GetImageForArticle(ArticleSummary article)
{
if (article == null || !article.ContainsValidThumbNail()) return null;
return File(article.ThumbNail, article.ThumbNaiType);
}
from the following partial view:
<%@ Control Language="C#" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewUserControl<IEnumerable<AkwiMemorial.Models.ArticleSummary>>" %>
<%if (Model.Count() > 0) [code]...
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Jan 12, 2011
public class BandProfileModel
{
public BandModel Band { get; set; }
public IEnumerable<Relationship> Requests { get; set; }
}
and the following form:
<% using (Html.BeginForm()) { %>
<%: Html.EditorFor(m => m.Band) %>
<input type="submit" value="Save Band" />
<% } %>
which posts to the following action:
public ActionResult EditPost(BandProfileModel m, string band)
{
// stuff is done here, but m is null?
return View(m);
}
Basically, I only have one property on my model that is used in the form. The other property in BandProfleModel is just used in the UI for other data. I'm trying to update just the Band property, but for each post, the argument "m" is always null (specifically, the .Band property is null). It's posting just fine to the action, so it isn't a problem with my route. Just the data is null.
The ID and name attributes of the fields are BAND_whatever and Band.whatever (whatever being a property of Band), so it seems like it would work. What am I doing wrong? How can I use just one property as part of a form, post back, and have values populated via the model binder for my BandProfileModel property in the action?
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Nov 25, 2010
I've an action method like the below:
[HTTPPost]
public void Edit(Movie movie)
{
}
Movie has fields Id, Name. View is displaying name only in textbox. When button is clicked, the above action method's movie is populates with the updated name value but Id is 0, actually that record's id is 4. Thatswhy my updating of record is not working. Why MVC is putting 0 into id?
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Jun 3, 2010
I have a dictionary in my user's view model used to store user's roles:
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In my edit view:
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the code above generates:
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It seems that when I edited the checkboxes' value and post to server, the UserEditViewModel.Roles is empty.
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Nov 7, 2010
I saw a post with posibble problems with Model Binding which is mentioned here. [URL]. Whats the best approach to this? Different approaches are below.
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Feb 6, 2011
Having alot of startup issues with MVC - I really like the idea behind it all, and the way it works, but still lacking some essential skills, WebForms is much more natural to me. Just to simplify my problem.
I have a "Blog" page with "Posts" which needs a "Comments" systems. In my blog view "/Post/Details/{id}" I'm showing all data for the "Post" model. So at the bottom I need to loop and display all comments, this is fine:
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Now I want a form/input where you can submit a new comment. This is the problem, how do I implement that, tried everything! How do I catch that form submit in Details action in my PostController?
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Mar 28, 2010
In my view I have this:
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action is:
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But numbers is always null. How come? How can I get this to work?
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Feb 16, 2011
I am trying to get this functionality on my jokes website:
www.mysite.com/category/bar
To get all the bar jokes ..etc
The way I have my route right now is:
{controller}/{action}/{id}
which means I have to type:
www.mysite.com/category/index/bar
the problem is that even with that, the string parameter "bar" isn't being acknowledged ! ( I know from debugging). Here is my Index action in the Category controller:
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Mar 6, 2011
I have some textboxes and a table of data created client side that I want pass to a controller as JSON.
I want to use Jquery to enumerate the table.
Assume I have 2 textboxes called name and age. Assume a table with 2 columns. one column with class called phonetype and one column class called phonenumber.
So how do construct the JSON from this?
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Mar 1, 2010
I have created a VS 2008 web setup project with a dialog so that I can modify the web.config file at install. The setup worked as expected. However, I can not seem to accept a URL for a property value via custom data. I know directories are escaped with "", is there any similar escaping or tricks for a URL.
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